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I%2 TOUCHSTONE STAFF Editor-in-Chief-------------------------------Bill Chambers Business I In miser Kathy Neyiiart Associate Editors Joyce Brigiitbill Ellen Coltman Senior Section Editor Literary Editor Activities Editor 1 nderclass Editor Faculty Editor S iorts Editor . Copyreading Editor Typing Editor Picture Editor Johanna Stalder Photographic Editor Advertising Manager . Adviser - Mr. Robert L. Richey TOUCHSTONE • 1962 3
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k l 17 i iv 7 i f 1 1? 1 Jr (iKJlf UJ HI 1 CAMPUS WALKS: Essential but Unique ANY hundreds of feel traverse tlie Millersville walks and paths, either hurrying to the familiar or searching for the unknown. Though paths very often intersect, it is quite possible that they may never meet again a - each advances toward it- destination. Winding, twisting, crossing, stretching, yet binding in many respects, all very aptly describe Millersville's unique network of walks and pathways. Interestingly enough, they speak of togetherness ami comfort to some, of loneliness or solemnity to others, and frequently they |»cak of n kind of Iteauty. Nevertheless, to all, these roads reflect Millersville's unfaltering determination to guide or channel each individual as he searches for the path to true scholarship. The age of many of the pathways, as evidenced hy continuous wearing away, quickly recalls the vigor of Millersville's pioneer spirit, without doubt, one of the institution's most venerated traditions. At the same time, the serenity and unpretentious dignity of these campus thoroughfares, eminently portrayed by the more elderly walkways, provide a definite unity with the past. Not always docs the student stay on the straight and narrow the trodden gras is mute evidence of this fact—hut most of the time he finds his way again. Proud of the past. MSC students advance upon the ancient pathways w ith staunch confidence of their ability l attain their goals in tin- future. Perhaps the uniqueness and actual attractiveness of the many campus walkways is found in an abstract blending into the overall oneness of heart that is so much a part of nearly every MSC student. Yet. in a strange sense, if one allows his observation to linger indefinitely, soon he will notice the formation of channels proceeding, not as a single mass, but as a countless number of individual mads that produce a spirit of magnanimity, another element in the sacred tradition of Millersville. In addition to featuring a definite uniqueness, the campus walkways possess an innate cssentialness to the college scene that could scarcely come near to In-ing overstated. To say that the walks and paths serve as viaducts ami boulevards to campus activity is to minimize the fact to a great degree. One does not hesitate to question this truth upon instantly noting some eighteen hundred pairs of feet tread the Millersville concourses daily. Whether the destination is a mere few steps from the Student Center to Old Main, or the long and wearisome mileage from Lyte Auditorium to Oshurn Mall, easy access to the varying centers of collegiate activity is made available to all the students through the campus' clever linkage system its walks and pathways. So consequently, the total uniqueness and esscntialncss of Millersville's walkways is on review. To reiterate a previously mentioned assertion: the liaison of paths has been constructed, in part, with the s|x-cific intent to bring about the most proper coordination and congruity of college lib . Therefore, with thi- notion in mind, the 1962 Touchstone staff sets out to offer a review, hy the effectual means of our campus w alks, of the captured moments of the college year, 1961-62. at Millersville Stale College. 4
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